Tuesday, May 24, 2016

ESLint is an open source JavaScript linting tool. Code linting is a type of static analysis that is frequently used to find problematic patterns or code that doesn’t adhere to certain style guidelines. The primary reason ESLint was created was to allow developers to create their own linting rules. ESLint is designed to have all rules completely pluggable.

Managing Application State with Redux - presented by Simon Sturmer

This talk is about handling complex state in your application using one-way data flow. The pattern, popularized as “Flux” back in 2014, has most recently gained traction in the React community because of a library called Redux. Although commonly used with React, this pattern is not React-specific so this talk is not really about React, but about the principles behind Redux.

C2FO will be providing food and drinks for everyone to enjoy.

Presenter Bios

Gyandeep Singh is a Sr. Software Enginner at Cerner corporation and a reviewer on ESlint.org. Gyandeep works on various projects using Javascript and Nodejs.

Simon Sturmer is a JS and React enthusiast. Simon has been writing JS for about 10 years. Earlier this year, Simon started a React training program and dev-shop in Jakarta. Prior to that, Simon was building stuff in React at Facebook in Menlo Park, California from 2013 till the end of 2015. Simon grew up in the KC area, graduating from Shawnee Mission South in 2000 after which Simon went to K-State for a few years. Follow Simon on Twitter: @sstur_.

Visual Queues: The building immediately west of Stroud's on Shawnee Mission Parkway. Micro-directions: When you get to the building, there is a parking garage on the back side with an entrance to the 3rd floor. Directly after walking through the double doors immediately turn left and walk towards the 2nd suite on your left.